Any Rush Fans Out There

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Just got back from probably my 30th rush concert. To say I am a fan is an understatement but there are far more rabid fans than myself even. I will still say even after the thrill has worn off the recent event that this performance could very well be best I have ever seen. It's a shame this may be their Farwell tour. The band was as tight as I have ever seen them. It seems they truly are getting finer with age. They played songs I haven't heard live in years. Here's to the passing or an era.
 
I love RUSH, man!!!:beer:

i've seen them 4 times, Still they are the most memorable band i have seen.
Does this mean i'm getting old too???:D
 
Actually there were a lot of new fans at the last few concerts. Lots of kids and teens. I think maybe they are starving for real rock music. As there isn't really anything for the headbangers. I suspect that they are popular as they were in their hayday with moving pictures tour. kinda cool to see very few seats open in a huge venue.

No we are talking about mahogany rush not Limbaugh . How many people remember mahogany rush. They were a flash in the pan during the 80s
 
Rush was my first "arena rock" concert, back in 1977, Great show I remember it well. Saw them again about 8 years ago, they still had it.
 
Rush is an intergenerational band! I have all the Rush albums. I went to Rush Moving Pictures tour and saw The Who after the deaths in Cincinnati. Both excellent!
 
First time I saw Rush, they were the opening band. I don't even remember who the headliner was, I think it was in '75 or '76. I've seen rush a few time since then. Neal is one outrageous drummer, that was the first time I had seen roto-toms.
 
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